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1930 Ford Rat Rod Pick-up, Hot Rod V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1930 Mileage:1622
Location:

Monte Vista, Colorado, United States

Monte Vista, Colorado, United States


1930 Ford Pick Up Cab, Rat Rod with 1936 Buick Frame, make Best Offer, on this "One of a Kind" Custom Built, 302CID V8 engine, 250 hp, Dual Headers, New Tires, Keg gas tank, Black Bedliner, built February 2013. Gabe Duran owner of Final Touch Auto Detail Shop custom built this 1930 Ford Rat Rod in early 2013.  Original Company Lettering is still on the Doors from Del Norte, Colorado.  The Del Norte Mil Products Co. was a Dairy.  To Purchase this Rat Rod follow eBay bid instructions.  For more details call or Gab at (719) 588-0101

Call Gabe at (719) 852-3100 for any Auto Detailing, Window Tinting, Truck Bed Armadillo Lining & bottom cab, Auto Stereo Sound Systems installed, New Tires, or come see Gabe at 219 Jefferson St. in Monte Vista, Colorado.  Again call (719) 588-0101 talk to Gabe about his 1930 Ford Rat Rod.  Shipping can be arranged.  

Also Call Ken Sanchez for information or sale of unique one of a kind custom built 1934 Ford Rat Rod 
Call: (719) 850-0933 or email offers to SiempreCorazonVideo@gmail.com

Send Inquires to: SiempreCorazonVideo@gmail.com



On Jun-12-14 at 01:19:47 PDT, seller added the following information:


1930 Ford Pick Up Cab, Rat Rod with a 1936 Buick Frame, make Best Offer, on this "One of a Kind" Custom Built, 302CID V8 engine, 250 hp, Dual Headers, New Tires, Keg gas tank, Black "Armadillo" Bed Liner, too many details and accessories to list.  Built February 2013. Gabe Duran owner of Final Touch Auto Detail Shop custom built this 1930 Ford Rat Rod in early 2013.  Original Company Lettering is still on the Doors from Del Norte, Colorado.  The Del Norte Milk Products Co. was a Dairy.  To Purchase this Rat Rod follow eBay bid instructions. For more details call or Gab at (719) 588-0101

Call Gabe at (719) 852-3100 for any Auto Detailing, Window Tinting, Truck Bed Armadillo Lining & bottom cab, Auto Stereo Sound Systems installed, New Tires, or come see Gabe at 219 Jefferson St. in Monte Vista, Colorado.  Again call (719) 588-0101 or (719) 588-0101 talk to Gabe about his 1930 Ford Rat Rod.  Shipping can be arranged.  

Also Call Kne Sanchz for information or sale of this unique one of a kind custom built 1930 Ford Rat Rod 
Call: (719) 850-0933 or email offers to SiempreCorazonVideo@gmail.com

Send Inquires to: SiempreCorazonVideo@gmail.com

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